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Step-Daughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary
Step-Daughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary
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Jane Garrity shows how four British women modernists - Dorothy Richardson, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf - used experimental literary techniques in order to situate themselves as national subjects. Reading literary texts through the lens of material culture, this book makes a major contribution to the new modernist studies by arguing that women's imaginative work is inseparable from their ambivalent and complicated relation to Britain's imperial history. Drawing on extensive archival research, Garrity takes as her point of departure the ubiquitous maternal and racial link to national identification during the interwar period. Each chapter foregrounds a different range of cultural developments that coincided with the rise of modernism, such as emerging visual techniques, the revival of British neo-medievalism, ethnographic work on primitive mysticism, and nostalgia for English ruralism. By locating both canonical and non-canonical works of female literary modernism within broader cultural discourses, Garrity demonstrates the intersections among nationalism, imperialism, gender and sexuality in the construction of English national culture.
Author: Jane Garrity
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 05/29/2003
Pages: 360
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.34h x 6.20w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9780719061646
Author: Jane Garrity
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 05/29/2003
Pages: 360
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.34h x 6.20w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9780719061646
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